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#if this flops which it will I will be sad
baoxie · 3 years
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let's not talk about it, let's just not talk
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aceofhearts567 · 3 years
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my comfort character this, my comfort character that
what about your discomfort character???
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flops · 2 years
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i do think its really time to give up on gif making 😭😭
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guinevereslancelot · 2 years
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are my gifs just ugly or is everyone's sets flopping extra bad lately 🤔
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the-lichen-lich · 3 years
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"The sky is orange!"
this is two months old now but i am only just realizing i never posted it
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reblogs > likes
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aidensm8 · 3 years
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I love your Sailor Neptune icon! Have you done anymore Sailor Scouts? O.o 💜💜💜💜
Thanks ^u^
I admittedly haven't done any for the other scouts yet since I honestly didn't feel like I should
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waitingondaisies · 3 years
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i have two dndads oneshots in progress and one of them is like... heavy enough that i am once again struggling a bit to write it so rip me i guess
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philippagordon · 4 years
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Ingleside children: Walter Cuthbert Blythe
“I’ve helped to make Canada safe for the poets of the future - for the workers of the future - ay, and the dreamers, too - for if no man dreams, there will be nothing for the workers to fulfil.”
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notoriousmasc · 3 years
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british catgirls be like: nyar
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suttttton · 3 years
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A criminal
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georgefurth · 3 years
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The Broadway cast of The Supporting Cast (1981) directed by Gene Saks, photographed by Martha Swope.
The Supporting Cast opened on Broadway in August 1981 and closed in September 1981. It received middle of the ground to bad reviews and flopped, however it had much more success regionally and had a Los Angeles production, with George Furth playing Arnold, the following year and a Chicago production, directed by George Furth, in the mid 80s, that was well received.
The original broadway cast was full of stars of television and theatre, with the lead, Ellen, played by Hope Lange.
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lovehui · 3 years
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ahh
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seagullcharmer · 3 years
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having to remind myself that i make art primarily for myself and as long as i’m proud of it, that’s all that matters
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imwritesometimes · 3 years
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looking at the full outlines for what will (probably) be the last 3 chapters of my wip and realizing I have to actually write them they won't materialize on their own like
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the best/worst part of pollux is that he’s got so many different motivations that he could have that making a canon for him is really hard thus far
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peterbisexualparker · 3 years
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ahhhhhhh!!!
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